Last month we told you about this atheist bus campaign, where the British Humanist Society took out super-public adspace telling people they can stop worrying and enjoy their life, because “There’s Probably No God.” Struck me as kind of stunty-funny, but lots of people were upset.The atheists weren’t technically picking the fight, though. It was retaliatory sloganeering, because the year before, a Christian campaign (also on buses) told nonbelievers they would burn in hell. Which is harsh. Anyway, now Team God is firing back, taking out that same bus-side space, and employing similar design and colors, to say that in fact, “There definitely is a God. So join the Christian party and enjoy your life.” Tit for freaking tat, no?But that’s not all! Two other Christian groups have taken out space as well, totaling 175 bus ads altogether. It’s obviously a media stunt, and I, for one, am totally falling for it. What will happen next?
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